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Subject: | the fire hazard reduction program |
From: | "Chris Brandis" <> |
Date: | Fri, 6 Sep 2013 19:29:39 +1000 |
You can see this in action when you visit Scotia, western NSW, where the
bilbies make the ground look like a miniature nomans land with the debris
falling into the small craters and then being covered later. There would
also be much less rainfall run off compared to the packed ground outside the
safety fence assisting plant growth.
It will never return to pre 1788 so what can be done to minimise the adverse
changes.
Cheers Chris |
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